Near the High Bridge trail-head a local Boy Scout is working on a bench overlook of the Lake Solitude lake and Dam. This will be very nice in the summer and fall. Also, he is re-blazing the old "locals" trail t
This linear trail through the northern sections of bike-friendly Chico runs on the abandoned Sacramento Northern Railway right-of-way. The trail marks the northernmost stretch of the former railroad,... CA3.25 miAsphalt 3 reviews Paradise Memorial Trailway ...
which stuck around for the rest of the day. Typical. Still, it was a lovely peaceful place to spend the night, with a lovely owner (Bernadette) and a friendly dog (Ruby) to keep us company. What more could I ask?
It takes me around 2 hours and 30 minutes, and I would describe my fitness level as average. NOTE: I do not think this hike is dog friendly, unless you have a small, young, high-energy dog like a Jack Russell. I once saw a couple with an 7 or 8 year old Labrador on the trail...
Again, think of dogs just as you do people: they can get hurt just like you, so take precautions and carry a dog-friendly first-aid kit. Be mindful of rough terrain and dangerous obstacles when deciding which route to take. Also consider investing in prot...
There are forget-me-nots, curious shaped trees, birds including a robin, jay and a friendly duck that waddles out of the water and past us. Jim sees a deer and fawn that didn’t startle. The washrooms were HEATED.MAY 2A delightful stop in Sequim WA for a little shopping for me,...
We were due to leave the following day and do some camping down in the canyon lands, but that’s when we discovered that after all the heavy rainfall we werestuck in the mud.We scratched our heads a bit but didn’t get too discouraged since we were in good company and had a place ...
We’re well and truly in the dog days of summer. It’s hot and steamy – the kind of days when it takes all the energy you can muster just to pop another ice cube into your gin & tonic. The idea of actually cooking something is absurd, laughable and down right sadistic. ...
They are much bigger than bluejays in the south with big black crests on their heads. We took our time and didn’t leave until around 11:00 a.m. heading over through Eugene, Oregon and then on to Wax Myrtle Campground near the Siltcoos River and is situated among shore pine, ...
“It’s like walking with a dog that has to stop to sniff everything,” said Caleb, watching Levi poke the fallen mountain laurel petals with his stick. Caleb was right. We’d been at it ten minutes and had stopped maybe thirty times. At one point on our hike Levi even dropped his...